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Inveo Systems is a Polish security service provider. Publicly available information indicates that its core focus areas are data protection, cybersecurity, and application security. Its OnSecure is described as an integrated data security management system compliant with ISO/IEC 27001, GDPR, and RODO, with an overall methodology of “Audit — Protect — React”. Its product lineup includes Audit as a Service for 24/7 continuous audits, UnitScore+ for visualizing security posture, VulnBox+ for cybersecurity analysis and vulnerability validation, the cloud-based security training platform LaaS, and CyberPolisa cyber risk insurance.
In terms of protection coverage, Inveo spans compliance audits, data security, vulnerability validation, attack simulation, employee security awareness training, and risk transfer. AaaS provides continuous audits through a dedicated internet portal, periodically delivers security reports, and has a lead auditor make recommendations—based on the data—on whether to continue or adjust the work. The main content also mentions collecting and processing data via sensors, but does not explain how those sensors are deployed. LaaS is explicitly SaaS-based and supports administrators in creating users, assigning mandatory training, maintaining a knowledge-base Wiki, running short quizzes, tracking progress, sending security news briefings, and providing information on attack trends.
Pricing information is limited. LaaS can be used within OnSecure and can also be paid for by subscription or on demand; whether AaaS includes implementation of recommendations depends on the selected subscription option. Prices, plans, SLAs, and payment methods are not disclosed. On compliance, the website repeatedly emphasizes ISO/IEC 27001, GDPR, and RODO, but does not show third-party certification documents or sample audit reports.
The main advantage is a relatively complete service chain, making it suitable for organizations that want to make auditing, training, vulnerability validation, and security improvement into an ongoing process. AaaS’s 24/7 audits and periodic reporting are valuable for compliance governance. The downside is limited transparency around technical details: there is little explanation of integrations with APIs, SIEM, identity systems, and similar tooling, and no clear information on alerting mechanisms, data residency, or local support in China. Some crawled pages return 404 errors, so the completeness of public information is only average.
It is better suited to mid-sized and large organizations in the European market that face GDPR/RODO compliance pressure and need external continuous auditing and employee security training. For use in China, the official website’s accessibility, payment methods, and cross-border data processing arrangements are all unknown. It is advisable to first verify network reachability, the contracting entity, data export requirements, and local alternatives. In China, comparable vendors include Qi An Xin, NSFOCUS, DBAPPSecurity, and Venustech; internationally, alternatives include Tenable, Qualys, Rapid7, and KnowBe4.
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